What Not to Do in Switzerland

With world class skiing and some of Europe’s highest observation decks and landscapes that were made to photograph, there are plenty of things you should do in Switzerland, but now you’ve filled up your itinerary, here are a few final things to consider.

1. Don’t leave more than footprintsSwitzerland is renowned as one of the world’s cleanest countries, often topping the list for eco-friendly travel destinations, so take care to keep the country’s green credentials in order. Use the public tram systems to get around the cities, travel long distances by rail and enjoy the great outdoors without polluting the environment – hiking, skiing, cycling and swimming are all popular fuel-free activities. Don’t bother wasting money on bottled water, either – Swiss tap water is said to be a pure as bottled mineral water.